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— In days following his death, West Virginians have continued to speak about the incredible life Sam Huff lived. West Virginia native and legendary football player died Saturday at age of 87.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — West Virginia native and legendary football player Sam Huff died Saturday.He was 87. Huff, a native of Farmington, was an All-American two-way player at WVU in the 1950s ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — West Virginia football legend Sam Huff is stepping out of the broadcast booth of the Washington Redskins after calling NFL games for 38 years.
"Sam Huff is one of the all-time great Mountaineers, ... Huff, a West Virginia native, is one of only two former Mountaineer greats to have his number retired by the University.
Huff made his career playing with the New York Giants for eight years, but ultimately retired as a Washington player. The son of a coal miner from West Virginia, he found a deeper love for ...
Raised in West Virginia coal mining country, Huff became a two-time All-Pro in a career that spanned 1956-69. SEE ALSO | Legendary Washington linebacker Sam Huff dies at 87 ...
T he showdown between defending Sam Huff West Virginia Breeders’ Classic-winner Coastal Mission and the up-and-coming 3-year-old Jubawithatwist will have to wait for another day. Trainer Jeff ...
The richest of the Saturday evening races is the $300,000 Sam Huff West Virginia Breeders' Classic. That race honors the late Sam Huff, ...
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